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by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on smallnd medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation particularly when it's badly administer inside the u.k. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. businesses large andsml are complaining about the burden of regulation. not just the burden of regular ration from europe -- regulation from europe, but more generally. and that ishy we should be fighting in europe for a more flexible europe and a europe where we see regulations come off. but the view of the party opposite is sit back, do nothing and never listen to the british >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. watch any time at c-span.org, where you can find video asked by ministers questions and other are just public affairs programs. >> this ev

, money, energy, and one of the things that made this campaign unique was the degree of investment and ownership people had in this common object of hours. you understood this was not just about the candidate. not just about joe biden or barack obama. this was about us. who we are as a nation. what values we cherish. how hard we are willing to fight to make sure those values live, not just for today, but for future generations. all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that, when we put our shoulders to the wheel of history, it moves. it moves forward. that is part of what we celebrate when we come together for inauguration. yesterday americans in all 50 states took part in a national day of service. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands will join us in the national mall. what the inauguration reminds us of is the role we have as fellow citizens. the sense that there is something larger than ourselves. that gives shape and meaning to our lives. the theme of this years inauguration is our people and our future. throughout my career, that has always given me energy

with the energy -- and help something like 80,000 houses a year, this new plan could help up to 230 thousand houses. that is what we are doing. it is a record we should be proud of. >> 90 mr. speaker. and prime minister should know that the os of recently released figures, 24,000 cold- weather deaths, the majority of those who perished were over the age of 75. does he think his government should do more to help the elderly and vulnerable and less to help millionaires with tax cut question mark >> we are doing more to help the elderly. a record increase in the basic state pension. bigger than what the party opposite would have done with their roles. keeping the cold weather payments at the higher level. the last rt only introduced before the election. keeping our promise. taking all of those steps and making sure that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest. that is a record we should be proud of. >> my constituency is enduring something hideous. thanks to the european union. with my right honorable friend remind us that the british economy -- businesses far less able to cope w

suburb. people who have invested so much heart and soul and time, money, energy. you know, one of the things that made this campaign unique was all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that when we put our shoulders to the wheel of history, it moves. it moves. it moves forward. [ applause ] and that's part of what we celebrate when we come together for inauguration. you know, yesterday americans in all 50 states took part in a national day of service. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands will join us in the national mall. and what the inauguration reminds us of is the role we have as fellow citizens in promoting a common good. even as we carry out our individual responsibilities. the sense there's something larger than ourselves that gives shape and meaning to our lives. the theme of this year's inauguration is our people and our future. throughout my career what's always given me energy and inspiration and hope, what's allowed me to stand up when i've been knocked down are folks like you. the decency, the goodness, the resilience, the neighborliness. the pa

alicia keys. i'm sorry. >> today is an incredible day. and you can feel the energy everywhere that you go. in so many ways, every day is a new day. and a new chance. a new chance to be our best. to serve our highest purpose. yeah. so i'm going to need your help tonight because i'm up here all by myself. i just wanted it to be me and you. so help me celebrate this most momentous day. i'll tell you what to do. i need you to say -- ♪ ♪ people say eh ♪ ♪ it's a new day ♪ it's a new day ♪ getting ready, everybody ready ♪ ♪ eh oh, a new day ♪ a new day ♪ celebrate and say eh, eh ♪ celebrate and say eh ♪ yeah because he's president and he's on fire. hotter than a fab as they like a highway ♪ ♪ he's living in a world and it's on fire filled with catastrophe ♪ ♪ he has both feet on the ground and he's burning it down ♪ ♪ oh, oh got his head in the crowds and he's not breaking down ♪ ♪ he's walking on fire ♪ obama's on fire ♪ watch him as he's lighting up the night ♪ ♪ everybody knows the mission is his girl ♪ ♪ together they run the world ♪ bur

the president wants to focus on measures to help the economy and energy development, immigration and public safety as well. they want to see president do more in congress. >>> 800,000 spectators expected and security will have to be tight with that. good morning katherine. >> good morning. when asked about the situation in algeria and mollie we were told there was no change to the threat level at home. t this is a national security event. the lead organization for counter-terrorism and investigation is the cia. they were recently given a tour of the ee kret service command center and undisclosed location. this is the main coordination center for real time information today. secretary napolitano told reporters months of planning is involved. >> starting sunday is will contingo continuously from monday to tuesday. it is a national security event protecting an event this large, complex, with this many different venues with this number of people coming requires a lot of coordination. >> the fbi explained they are reviewing r reviewing real time information that is constantly being successed and

want to hear her. today is an incredible day, and you can feel the energy everywhere that you go. you know, in so many ways, every day is a new day and a new change. a new chance to be our best. to serve our highest purpose, yeah. so i'm going to need your help tonight, you know, because i'm up here all by myself. i just wanted it to be me and you. so help me celebrate this most monumentis day. yeah, i'll tell you what to do. i need you to say eh eh eh eh. eh eh eh eh eh. ♪ how many people say eh it's a new day ♪ ♪ it's a new day ♪ everybody's getting ready for a new day for a new day ♪ ♪ eh eh eh eh eh ♪ gonna bring eh eh eh eh ♪ yeah because he's president and he's on fire ♪ ♪ hotter than a fantasy rolling like a highway ♪ ♪ he's living in a world and it's on fire ♪ ♪ filled with catastrophe but he knows he can fly away ♪ ♪ oh he's got both feet on the ground and he's burning it down ♪ ♪ ohhh hh got his head in the clouds and he's not backing down ♪ ♪ obama's on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ he's walking on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ whoo eve

investments. turn here. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> one of two moments when the first couple got out of the car and walked part of the parade route, the thousands of people who lined the parade route today were greeted by the background sound of a familiar voice here in washington. he's the guy they call the president's announcer. and every four years, the white house comes calling, asking for his help. otherwise, he calls them, because as every new administration learns, it's his job to announce which band or float is coming up next in the parade. we get his story tonight from nbc's kate snow. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president -- >> reporter: there he was at his perch today -- >> barack obama! >> reporter: if it sounds like charlie bratman has done this show before, he

me energy and inspiration and hope, what's allowed me to stand up when i've been knocked down are folks like you. the decency, the goodness, the resilience, the neighborliness. the patriotism. the sense of duty. the sense of responsibility of the american people. you have inspired me throughout. and so, whenever i think about the challenges that joe and i and jill and michelle face, we know that we stand amongst friends and colleagues and fellow citizens. and that the work is not just ours that we are working together. so, i just want to say thank you. thank you very much. thank you. and i want all of you to know that even as we celebrate over the next couple of days, and feel free to stay up as late as you want, tomorrow's not a school night. make sure to bundle up although it won't be as cold as it was four years ago. make sure you know that what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing-in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each celebrating this incredibl nation that we call home. and after we celebrate, let's make sure to work as hard as we can to pass

breaking inaugurations. but this, you can just feel the energy all around the mall right now. i think this is going to be a very memorable day. >> beautiful, beautiful day. 1.8 million people turned out four years ago. they're expecting that number to be roughly half. christi paul is on the national mall, where folks have begun to gather. the festivities have begun to officially start. got a lot of people behind you now. >> reporter: this helps too with the weather. you get them all cuddled up there, and you're warmer. we've been seeing a steady stream of people coming in. i want to introduce you to -- i know it's all about president obama, but i've got a fellow politician here. for one thing, this guy was able to weasel himself onto a trip of 11 women from atlanta coming down. he's the only male that made it into the group. and on top of that, mr. marcus williams here, you're in ninth grade. what did you work out with your school? >> what happened was, basically, my grandmother, she's a travel agent. and she planned a trip to come to the inauguration this year. and she had a seat lef

in the reelection campaign so it was a welcome surprise. >> reporter: he notes climate and energy reform failed three years ago when democrats controlled congress. >> it is hard to imagine this congress really approving aggressive legislation on the climate issue. >> people notice global changes and controlling carbon emissions are so important citizens should speak up. >> voice opinion so our congressmen will push for it. >> if everybody does a little bit it could be done. i am not sure you could do much in four years. >> with the civil rights movement it took generations. >> reporter: with eyes on the prize he says america should focus on innovation. the bay area could lead the world. reporting live, health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hundreds of people road the bay area freedom train on its journey from san jose to san francisco. >> 15-mile long trip commemorates the march led by martin luther king, jr. in 1965. >> really important for kids to know how far we have come. i decided to bring my daughters to see the memorial. >> freedom. just trying to be hopeful for

that assertion he's taken a job as senior vice president of federal affairs for duke energy. technically, this freshman crop of brand new lobbyists won't be able to lobby congress officially for two years, which is in the bizarre world of loophole washington making them all the more valuable. >> they're still in the influence business, but they're not registered lobbyists, which, in fact, enhances their influence. >> reporter: in fact, official registered lobbyists are so concerned about all these unregistered influencers that the american league of lobbyists wants to impose new rules especiallile aimed at former members of congress who can still use the congressional gym, walk on to the house floor or use all their past contacts to, well, influence. so what does the congresswoman have to say about all this? that's what brings us back to the halls of the rayburn congressional office building. the congresswoman agreed to talk to us in washington monday at 5:00, then a few days later, she backed out. her aide telling us the congresswoman just didn't think it was such a good idea. leaving u

but no one can ignore drought and powerful storms. a path toward sustainable energy sources will be long and difficult. america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot see the technology that will power new jobs and industries. we must claim it promises. that is how we will claim our vitality peart our forests and waterways, are snowcapped peaks. that is how we will change our planet. that is what will end to our creed. we the people still believe that in during security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. our brave men and women in uniform, it tempered by the flames of battle are unmatched in skills and courage. our citizens, feared by the memory of those who have lost know too well the price that is paid for liberty. this will keep a vigilant against those that would do us harm. we are heirs to those who won the people. we must carry those lessons into this time as well. we will defend our people and uphold our values through strengths of arms and rule of law. we will show courage to try and resolve our differences with other nations peaceably not because

of tens of thousands of new jobs and energy security. the obama administration pushed back a decision on the project until after march. >>> according to some commit polling, benjamin netanyahu and his political allies have won election in tuesday's israeli elections. he will get a third term as president but his power is diminished after his party lost about 11 seats. >>> also overseas this morning, british prime minister david cameron made a critical speech on the uk's rocky relationship with the eu. cameron proposed a bold referendum to allow british voters to decide whether or not to exit the alliance by 2016. >> there's no doubt we're more powerful than washington, delhi because we're a powerful player inside the union that matters for british jobs, and security. it matters to our ability to get things done in the world. it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to remain in the european union. if we left the european union, it would be a one-way ticket, not a return. >>> let's take an early look at the

at home and they're watching and listening, how do you explain? >> it is an awesome feeling. the energy is high. you should be here. next year, the next four years, you need to come be a part of it. >> reporter: forgive me. here's the president and the first lady and another ball. award winner jennifer hudson. ♪ ♪ >> we're going life now. my favorite singer, stevie wonder. take it away. ♪ ♪ everybody sing ♪ ♪ ♪ a language we all understand ♪ we're all the same ♪ ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ ♪ they can feel it l over ♪ give me more horns ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ ♪ and with a voice like ella's

to be to the point where we can bring this debt under control, a sound financial policy, energy independence in a way we've never thought about before. we're respected by the world again like we haven't been for the last 20 years. >> so are you ready to run against hifrl clinton in 2016? >> look, i haven't made that judgment and hillary hasn't made that judgment but i can tell you what, everything that should be done over the next two years that i should be part of would have to be done whether i run or i don't run. if this administration is successful, whoever is running as a better position to run, if we are not successful, whoever runs as a nominee is going to be less likely to win. >> gloria is here with this excellent interview. i know more is coming up. but he's being pretty cagy. >> you saw him on that parade route shaking everyone's hand. he saw him at the iowa caucuses. have you heard of those? >> new hampshire, he was involved with them as well. >> exactly. he's 70, looks great, very energetic. if i had to guess, i would guess he's running. but as he said, he doesn't have to make that decis

other sub budgets and a permanent energy. domestically, we have a much higher unemployment rate in 1968. we have more poverty absolutely and relatively and 1968. we certainly have more home foreclosures and more consumer debt. of course, 30 million workers are making today less than the workers made in 1968 adjusted for inflation. that is why we're launching this national drive to overpower congress and split the republicans in congress, organized and what the democrats, so tens of billions of dollars are poured into the community, into the long deserved pockets of these people, many of whom have children and they don't have health insurance or paid sick leave or big vacations. but they deserve $10.50 minimum wage, which is what it would be in 1968. no big deal. >> explain how that would work, how does an increase in the minimum wage actually work? >> 1, congress can pass it for all of the states. there is no competition between the states that way in terms of wage levels, no competition between businesses, etc. everyone would have to pay the same minimum wage. the other way is what has

, huh? >> good to be here. it was fun. >> a lot of excitement in washington yesterday. a lot of energy there, as the president gave his speech. walking up the capitol steps. and look at what was happening out on the mall. almost a million people out on the mall. not as many as four years ago. and the president, trying to savor every moment yesterday. his family, as well, was having a lot of fun. especially during that parade. there we see -- that's malia, right? there's malia, doing instagram. and sasha, as well. they were having fun chewing gum. they were going to enjoy this day yesterday. they certainly did. today, the work begins for the president's second term. >> gum, lip gloss and cell phones. average teens and tweens, right. >>> we also have some astonishing video from overnight. a terrifying moment during the afternoon commute. this woman here, she faints right on to the track. look at that. oh. she's okay. but wait until you hear how she was rescued. wow. >> it's scary to watch. a real hero there. >>> and we're so excited. jennifer lopez is taking over our second hour. you do

of this year's inauguration is "our people and our future" throughout my career what's always given me energy and inspiration and hope, what's allowed me to stand up when i've been knocked down are folks like you, the decency, the goodness, the resilience, the neighborliness, the patriotism, the sense of duty, sense of responsibility of the american people. you've inspired me throughout. so whenever i think about the challenges that joe and i and jill and michelle face, we know that we stand amongst friends, colleagues, fellow citizens. and that the work is not just ours, that we are working together. so i just want to say thank you. thank you very much. (applause) (cheers and applause) >> and i p want all of you to know even as we celebrate over the next couple days, feel free to stay up as late as you want. tomorrow is not a school night. make sure to bundle up, although it won't be as cold as it was four years ago. make sure you know that what we are celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president, but what we are doing is celebrating each other and celebrating this incredibl

the coughequences™. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ grace on thee ♪ ♪ >> on the steps of the u.s. capital, james taylor. i want to show you another moment. when a first term president stands before the country on inauguration day, he knows that is what he is experiencing might never happen again. a two-term president, though, he knows it for sure. mixing been there and done that, last time ever, it has to pack a serious punch. today leaving the swearing in ceremony, president obama appeared to feel it and paused, turned around and said so. watch. >> president obama looking at some 800,000 or so faces staring back at him. pausing briefly. turning back to look at the crowd. his daughters, noticed, called the presidential photographer to try to capture the moment. back with our panel. margaret hoover

super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people boarding the freedom train in san jose today. special cal train to honor bianca. parents say it's a chance for younger generations to understand what dr. king was all about. >> martin luther king jr. did a lot for our people. very important for me to bring my grandchildren and my mom came from louisiana so this is very special for us to be here today. i wanted my grandkids to have opportunity to see what this is all about. what he did for our people. >>reporter: every year the train was sold out today. >> city of el cerrito held the 24th annual martin luther king jr. celebration. and legacy of dr. king message was bolstered by the inauguration of president obama. nick smith has that story. >> in el cerrito the parade

, every suburb. people who have invested so much heart and soul and time, money, energy. you know, one of the things that made this

. to them, the climate change, energy independence, is a top five issue. >> i think, you know, one of the problems here, you just mentioned the economy. climate change is a huge economic issue. could be the biggest economic issue we have in the country. look at what's going on in new jersey. billions of dollars, every time there's a fire or a flood or a tsunami or a tornado or whatever. it's costing us huge amounts of money. this is a major economic problem. so it's not only that, but the religious community has taken the environment on, and they have really been working obama over on this. this is god's creation, this earth, and we are destroying god's creation. >> he used that language. that was very interesting. he used the language about taking care of god's creation and bringing in that religious language. >> that's right. >> i think this has always been his number three issue, his number four issue, but 20 years from now, this will be the number one issue people look back on and jubdge him on becaue if we believe our stys, we'll be paying the cost. >> let's go back to the com

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they want to wait till they get seated down where you guys are and save their energy. at the moment, look behind me. even the marines, the u.s. marines even do parade rest with precision. look at all those chiseled jaws and complete silence. i mean, if i yelled out, "we love the marines" no one would even crack a smile. that's what's happening. it's almost like everyone behind the marines are following suit. the chinese-american community center folk dance troupe you will see later out of delaware, even though are at a marine-like parade rest. so it's very quiet down here. as we wait for your guys' end to start moving. the president, mrs. obama, get seated yet? >> we're state waiting. right behind us. we're right across the street from the reviewing stand. all the vips, the family members, other distinguished guests, they're all inside. i think they're waiting for the president and the first lady and the vice president, the second lady, to come in, the families, the immediate kids, and i think this parade will get moving. right now, it's paused as we await. they've got to walk outside of

parade, 4 1/2 hours. this obviously much shorter, but given the beautiful weather today and the energy and really the enjoyment you're seeing from the first family, people could stay out here all night, several hours more, but we watch as they pass the review stand. the president and the first lady looking at each other, enjoying this moment, knowing the struggle they had to get here and what they still face when we all wake up tomorrow and we're not reveling in this moment or relishing the moment that we're experiencing here, but the bottom line is we've witnessed what i think is an incredible moment for the people here, but especially for the president who, like this nation, we've gone through a rough end of the year, and this year didn't start on a better note when you look at the fiscal battles as well, but to watch that first lady of the united states bounce and show so much happiness was a great sight to see for these people who are still as you can see just about 100 yards away from me waving and screaming and hoping to get that one special picture of the president on this day,

came out. everyone let out the biggest scream and the whole entire studio. it was amazing. the energy was amazing. >> you had a little bit of a problem with the computer. it was buffering. >> it was buffering the moment she was set to come out. no, this cannot be with dressing for big occasions. i think it's really important to always really think about the client and to me, i just had mrs. obama in mind. you couldn't really think about everything else that comes with it or else you would be so nervous or start second guessing yourself. my first image was red. i felt it was so confident. it's commanding and it's beautiful. >> yeah, i think ashleigh what people forget, here is a man who started designing for dolls, barbies? >> you're kidding. >> now he's designing for the first lady. >> tell me a little bit about the first lady. this happens to be a big conversation every time the lead story, apart from the wonderful inaugural festivities, is what does the first lady wear. the inaugural gowns, they are really spectacular pieces. >> they are, most certainly. >> can we see some of snem w

, the energy was amazing. >> you had a little bit of a problem with the computer, it was buffering. >> of course it was buffering the moment she was about to come out. i was like no, this cannot be and thankfully -- >> we were able to obtain, thank you very much, an exclusive look at your sketch of the gown. >> yes. >> that is a sketch, just sort of walk me through your thoughts and what was going through your mind beginning with that color, red. it was so striking. >> i chose ruby red, it was a custom weave fabric. i wanted it to look festive but i also wanted it to be soft so that combination of velvet and chiffon was really important so we wove, it was all handloomed, the fabric and little bets of velvet sewn into a floral fabric. >> you felt it was confident for a first lady? >> well, i feel like with dressing for big occasions, i think it's really important to always really think about the client and to me i just had mrs. obama, you couldn't think about everything that comes with it, being so nervous or start second-guessing myself. my first image was red. i felt red was confi

.m. every wednesday. a study has been found, because that's when energy levels plummet, work stress is at its peak. and that's bad news for me, because i have a daily segment on cnn called "on the case with sunny hostin." there it is. >> you look good to me. >> and it's at 3:30 every day. i do look a little tired. not as tired as i look on this show. >> sunny has 14 jobs, and that is one of them. i think you look good for that time of day. >> thank you. >>> also, another little story here. this is for all of you that have been blowing snot rockets. there's a new ice cream infused with bourbon that may help you get over the flu. bourbon-infused ice cream. it's called -- now offering jenny's ice cream offering influenza sorbet. it contains maker's mark whisky, cayenne pepper, ginger, honey and fruit juices, all things said to help with flu symptoms. it won't protect you like the shot, which we all should get. so if you're suffering, that may help you out. >>> this lady may have had a lot of ice cream. talk about bootyliscious. she's 420 pounds. apparently she has the widest hips in th

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, energy. the three of us care very much about that. and just other ideas to make sure that our workers are trained for the jobs that are available today. >> senator, things have to change? >> they do. i think that the american people are really tired of the partisan gridlock in washington. they want us to take a more pragmatic, less ideological approach to the issues. they want us to sit down negotiate and actually solve problems. >> senator heitkamp you are a new member to the senate. along with that are 100 new women in congress. what's that like being part of this class of a record number of women? >> women are half the population. this is a pretty important job. it's something that needs to be done and we have to draw on the entire talent pool of america and half that talent pool is women. and so until we see equal representation, i think we haven't really tapped all the human resources of american. >> but the problem is not that women aren't getting elected in the same rate as men. it's that women aren't running. why is that? >> that is so true. women tend to

? >> it boosts your immune system and gives you energy. >> mustard, is there an advantage to mustard? >> there actually is. it helps with aches and pains. make a paste out of it, rub it on your sore muscles. >> you are making that up sh. >> i am not. >> you like pork as opposed to chicken? >> nice alternative. i look for tenderloin because really, truly, you can't mess it up. you brown these pork tenderloins, pound each in the pan, get a nice, golden color. >> whoa! and you drop it on your co-host over here. >> sorry, it slipped. put it in the oven at 400 degrees for 30 minute until it's nice and tender inside. >> okay. >> and then what you do is in the same pan, we'll lower the heat a little bit so you don't get covered. start with a little bit of honey. go ahead and do that. dump it all in there with shallots. little garlic, shallots, honey, mustard, red wine vinegar, couple of tablespoons and a little bit of white wine. we're basically going to cook this down for a couple of minutes until it thickens slightly. you get sort of a sweet and tangy sauce. which i happen to love. you fi

drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition, we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries, we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure -- our forests and waterways, our crop lands and snow-capped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by god. that's what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared. we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. [applause] our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage. [applause] our citizens, seared by the memory of those we have lost, know too well the price that is paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm. but we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war; who turned sworn

energy on. >> i think the likelihood of a shutdown is less standard than it would have been ten days ago. but i would look at a three-stage process here. the first is tomorrow to deal with the debt ceiling and extend without a number extend the ability of the government to continue to expend until mid-may. then i would look at march 1st sequestration. that is the agreed-to reduction s amounts that the president already agreed to. >> and we've heard what sequestration would to to the government and people? >> not really, but with the nomination of peter, historically he's talked about cuts in defense. if you're going to cut, anyway, then let's get started and what about, too, is happening in the middle east, we'll find out tonight who takes israel, obviously netanyahu is leading the poles now. at the same time, north africa in the news with all of the latest violence at the gas field in algeria. so does this complicate the narrative of wanting to push ahead with sequestration? >> well, the speech yesterday was very short on international affairs. which i found surprising. because we are i

. sasha and malia, swaying a few feet from the presidential pad yum. hard to maintain that energy for a whole inauguration. that is one heck of a yawn from sasha. hey, you think it's easy to take an oath of office? the president is kind of 0-2 on the big stage. and this time, it was his fault. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united state. >> that's states, states! still, a glorious morning. what do you do after reenlisting for another four years of president of the united states? you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a presidential inauguration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia, their own paparazzi and their parents stealing a kiss or two. what family wouldn't snap photos, even a first family. truly a day to remember. >> you kn

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is climate change and green energy. there's going to be his new expansion of liberalism in the new century. and then the third element was his expansion of civil rights where he talked about immigrants and gays and even shoehorned gun rights under the rubric of the security. he outlined the liberal agenda, the big-government agenda of the future. >>gretchen: i think there were two words that came out of it that summarized what charles was saying was that the president yesterday used these two words: collective action. if you parse those two words, it could bring you back to how he started in his career as a community organizer. >>steve: bob schieffer from cbs said there were no memorable lines in this speech. i think what is memorable is what his political director at cbs said in offering advice in a "slate" magazine column to the president. go for the throat of the g.o.p. listen. >> this article should scare anybody who has any doubts whatsoever about the media's impartiality. he is the news director, political director -- excuse me -- for cbs news. he writes a piece in which he calls fo

, to maintain that energy for a whole inauguration. that is one heck of a yawn from sasha. hey, you think it's easy to take an oath of office? the president is kind of 0 for 2 on the big stage and this time, it was his fault. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will -- >> reporter: that's states, states. still it was a glorious morning and what do you do after reenlisting for another four years as leader of the free world? you pause to take it all in. 23 seconds of reflection. >> i want to take a look one more time. i'm not going to see this again. >> reporter: you think joe biden was having fun? that smile almost never left his face, and you get the sense that if a vice president could actually crowd surf, joe biden would. and more dancing, the president this time, trying at least, dancing and chewing, chewing and dancing, chewing and chewing and chewing. is that the nicorette we hear so much about? a presidential naugsration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia

obama and hillary clinton together being interviewed, there's a lot of energy there. you can see the interplay. i want to see you perhaps get bill clinton and michelle obama here together, and you interview them. >> that would be awesome. >> and see how that works out. that's what i want to see. >> on it, done. write that down. on it. charles, what have you got? >> i can't wait until we can line up the gang of eight's immigration plan against the president's plan. this is an issue we have to deal with. it's all in the details. it's not really the big ticket items, it is the down ticket items. >> the big ticket items actually haven't changed from generations ago. >> everybody has to register, but they can't work until they've paid all the fines. >> details, details. >> all that stuff is where it really works out. >> the president has said, as a father, he wouldn't let his children, if he had boys, play football. >> i have two boys, and i have the same debate. i grew up in football culture, friday night lights, small town texas, and i don't know if i'd let my boys play football. >>

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